Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. I was separated for 2 years in the same house. Divorce took that long. COVID hit as divorce as final. I stayed in the house until I found a house to buy. That was another 18 months. So, yes, I was in the house even after the divorce.
You do not have to move to be separated. You can figure out permanent housing and then move. Or sell the house and both move.
OP here. Did you have kids? I know VA has strict laws regarding being separated under the same roof. Did you follow all of them for two years? That's a long time. How did you handle bills, etc? Separate accounts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the informative responses. We are fairly amicable which makes this slightly easier. However, we do want to move forward with the separation. Finding a rental near our kid's school is $3000-$4000/mo. This will be an expensive ordeal. Read in a few places people will move into a hotel for a week or two as things are figured out.
You can start your separation while still in the home. Why would you need to move to a hotel first? Have you never gotten an apartment on your own before? If you can't afford to move close to the children's school then you may need to either transfer them to another school or apply for special permissions so they can attend the same school while you live out of the school zone.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. I was separated for 2 years in the same house. Divorce took that long. COVID hit as divorce as final. I stayed in the house until I found a house to buy. That was another 18 months. So, yes, I was in the house even after the divorce.
You do not have to move to be separated. You can figure out permanent housing and then move. Or sell the house and both move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the informative responses. We are fairly amicable which makes this slightly easier. However, we do want to move forward with the separation. Finding a rental near our kid's school is $3000-$4000/mo. This will be an expensive ordeal. Read in a few places people will move into a hotel for a week or two as things are figured out.
You can start your separation while still in the home. Why would you need to move to a hotel first? Have you never gotten an apartment on your own before? If you can't afford to move close to the children's school then you may need to either transfer them to another school or apply for special permissions so they can attend the same school while you live out of the school zone.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the informative responses. We are fairly amicable which makes this slightly easier. However, we do want to move forward with the separation. Finding a rental near our kid's school is $3000-$4000/mo. This will be an expensive ordeal. Read in a few places people will move into a hotel for a week or two as things are figured out.